Tag: Cherry Cobbler

Stampin’ Up! A Banner Christmas and Santa’s List!

Stampin’ Up! A Banner Christmas and Santa’s List!

Good morning! I have another Christmas card swap for you today by Anne Betty from my monthly swap!

Without further ado:

Ann betty 1

And inside:

Ann betty 2

Supplies used:

Stamps: A Banner Christmas, Santa's List

Paper: Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive, Naturals White, Season of Style Designer Paper

Ink: Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive

Misc: SNAIL adhesive, Big Shot, Stylis Stripes Textured Impressions Folder, Squares Collection Framelits, Two Way Glue Pen, Dazzling Diamonds Glitter, Paper Snips, Cherry Cobbler Baker's Twine,

That's all for now! Today is another Liam day! yay! Then I have  workshop in Nashville, IL tonight with Crystal & her friends! It's going to be a great day!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

 

 

 

All products used are ©Stampin'Up!™1990-2013

Stampin’ Up! Craziness!

Stampin’ Up! Craziness!

Well, life got even crazier than "bad cookies" after my last post, nothing awful, just crazy busy, and I simply didn't have time to even think about blogging until now, so here's a few cards for your eyes to feast on:
Be of good cheer 1
©Stampin'Up!™1990-2012

I love the ribbon slide from the Holiday Catalog on this card, which was part of the Holiday Card Bonanza in November. I received this card as a swap at Founder's Circle, but I have lost the maker's name, I'm sorry. As I was prepping for this class I was trying to figure out which Designer Paper the Cherry Cobbler polka-dotted label had been cut from with an Apothecary Accents die, but couldn't for the life of me figure it out. Finally I peeked under the "a very merry Christmas to you" punched oval and discovered it was actually stamped! The stamp is from "Layered Labels", and is such a clever idea:

127072L

©Stampin'Up!™1990-2012

Layered Labels Clear-Mount Stamp Set also available in wood-mount

$25.95

Item #127072

Price: $25.95

Well, I'd better get going, my crazy life is still pretty crazy, and today I have added to the craziness by scheduling a Pampered Chef Party at my house tonight with my good friend, Ruth Czerwonka! I really enjoy getting to sit back, relax, and let someone else run the party for a change!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

Stampin’ Up! Craziness!

Stampin’ Up! Craziness!

Well, life got even crazier than "bad cookies" after my last post, nothing awful, just crazy busy, and I simply didn't have time to even think about blogging until now, so here's a few cards for your eyes to feast on:
Be of good cheer 1
©Stampin'Up!™1990-2012

I love the ribbon slide from the Holiday Catalog on this card, which was part of the Holiday Card Bonanza in November. I received this card as a swap at Founder's Circle, but I have lost the maker's name, I'm sorry. As I was prepping for this class I was trying to figure out which Designer Paper the Cherry Cobbler polka-dotted label had been cut from with an Apothecary Accents die, but couldn't for the life of me figure it out. Finally I peeked under the "a very merry Christmas to you" punched oval and discovered it was actually stamped! The stamp is from "Layered Labels", and is such a clever idea:

127072L

©Stampin'Up!™1990-2012

Layered Labels Clear-Mount Stamp Set also available in wood-mount

$25.95

Item #127072

Price: $25.95

Well, I'd better get going, my crazy life is still pretty crazy, and today I have added to the craziness by scheduling a Pampered Chef Party at my house tonight with my good friend, Ruth Czerwonka! I really enjoy getting to sit back, relax, and let someone else run the party for a change!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Happy Valentine’s Day!

 Here's the Valentine I have enjoyed bringing to my stamping ladies the most this valentine season! It is just so vintage-y and valentine-y at the same time, I LOVE IT! I used the Framed Tulips Textured Impressions Folder, then sponged Crumb Cake ink on them to make the tulips really "pop"! I stamped the Occasions Mini "Be My Valentine" single stamp (still available until April 30th, so you can get it for next year if you don't already have it!) three times, the first two times in Cherry Cobbler, then once in Staz-on Black. One of the Cherry Cobbler hearts I cut out just around the heart, the second Cherry Cobbler one I punched a few times with the "Heart to Heart" punch to have some vintage-y hearts to sprinkle around my card, and the Staz-on Black one I cut out just the "BE MY VALENTINE" to pop up over the heart with dimensionals. I cut a Cherry Cobbler tag from the "Two Tags Die", then layered a piece of crumpled, Crumb Cake distressed "First Edition" Designer Paper over it. I added a slightly ruffled Early Espresso 1 1/4" Striped Grosgrain ribbon piece over the First Edition, achieving the ruffled effect by attaching the ribbon to a piece of Sticky Strip and using a mini glue-dot to secure the single ruffle. The finishing touches were provided by "Victoria" Crochet Trim, a "Vintage Trinkets" safety pin, and "Basic Jewels Pearls"!

Vintage
©Stampin'Up!™1990-2011

That's all I have time for today! My sweet hubby gave me advanced warning he is taking me out to eat tonight and I have lots to accomplish today before I can go!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! Day!

 

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Happy Valentine’s Day!

 Here's the Valentine I have enjoyed bringing to my stamping ladies the most this valentine season! It is just so vintage-y and valentine-y at the same time, I LOVE IT! I used the Framed Tulips Textured Impressions Folder, then sponged Crumb Cake ink on them to make the tulips really "pop"! I stamped the Occasions Mini "Be My Valentine" single stamp (still available until April 30th, so you can get it for next year if you don't already have it!) three times, the first two times in Cherry Cobbler, then once in Staz-on Black. One of the Cherry Cobbler hearts I cut out just around the heart, the second Cherry Cobbler one I punched a few times with the "Heart to Heart" punch to have some vintage-y hearts to sprinkle around my card, and the Staz-on Black one I cut out just the "BE MY VALENTINE" to pop up over the heart with dimensionals. I cut a Cherry Cobbler tag from the "Two Tags Die", then layered a piece of crumpled, Crumb Cake distressed "First Edition" Designer Paper over it. I added a slightly ruffled Early Espresso 1 1/4" Striped Grosgrain ribbon piece over the First Edition, achieving the ruffled effect by attaching the ribbon to a piece of Sticky Strip and using a mini glue-dot to secure the single ruffle. The finishing touches were provided by "Victoria" Crochet Trim, a "Vintage Trinkets" safety pin, and "Basic Jewels Pearls"!

Vintage
©Stampin'Up!™1990-2011

That's all I have time for today! My sweet hubby gave me advanced warning he is taking me out to eat tonight and I have lots to accomplish today before I can go!

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! Day!

 

Petals-a-Plenty Christmas Tree!

Petals-a-Plenty Christmas Tree!

As promised, here is my mini-tutorial for creating an embossed Christmas Tree using the Petals-a-Plenty Textured Impressions Folder and the Big Shot!

I started by using my Hobby Blade and the Cutting Mat to cut two tree-shaped triangles out of a piece of thick cardboard from one of my packages of Candy Candy Christmas Designer Series Paper. The cardboard needs to be pretty thick and sturdy so it can take the place of the bottom acrylic cutting pad.

November 2010 065©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

I attached these two triangles to each other with Sticky Strip.

November 2010 066©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

I then attached the triangle to the positive side (petals popping UP!) of my Petals-a-Plenty Textured Impressions folder with Dotto repositionable adhesive. You want your triangle to be on the bottom of your sandwich going through the Big Shot, (this pic shows everything upside down). Insert your cardstock as shown in the picture so you can perfect the placement of the tree. Flip this all over and run through the Big Shot with this sandwich order: cardboard triangle attached to Impressions Folder, Impressions Folder with cardstock in middle, acrylic cutting plate.

November 2010 086©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

Here's your Petals-a-Plenty Christmas Tree!

November 2010 071

©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

Use the journaling tip of a Cherry Cobbler Stampin' Write Marker to just barely apply color to the dots in the centers of the poinsettias and between the flowers. You will have a few slightly embossed petals around the main tree image, but you choose where you want your tree to begin and end by where you color the dots and later where you put the Two-way Glue and Dazzling Diamonds Glitter!

  November 2010 072©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

This pic shows part of the tree has had Two-Way Glue applied and sprinkled with Dazzling Diamonds Glitter so you can see the difference of with and without the glitter!

November 2010 076©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

We stamped the inside with a verse from Seasonal Sentiments, and surrounded it with snowflakes from Snow Swirled, all in Cherry Cobbler ink!

November 2010 085©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

After adding a strip of Cherry Cobbler punched with the Dotted Scalloped Ribbon Border and a strip of Deck the Halls Designer Series Paper, we added a greeting from Snow Swirled punched with the Wide Oval punch, matted on a Cherry Cobbler Decorative Label. The finishing touch is a Basic Jewel Rhinestone on the top of the tree!

November 2010 084
©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

That's all for today! I hope to be back tomorrow with the cards from my November Punch Class!

Until then, have a Stampingrox! day!

Petals-a-Plenty Christmas Tree!

Petals-a-Plenty Christmas Tree!

As promised, here is my mini-tutorial for creating an embossed Christmas Tree using the Petals-a-Plenty Textured Impressions Folder and the Big Shot!

I started by using my Hobby Blade and the Cutting Mat to cut two tree-shaped triangles out of a piece of thick cardboard from one of my packages of Candy Candy Christmas Designer Series Paper. The cardboard needs to be pretty thick and sturdy so it can take the place of the bottom acrylic cutting pad.

November 2010 065©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

I attached these two triangles to each other with Sticky Strip.

November 2010 066©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

I then attached the triangle to the positive side (petals popping UP!) of my Petals-a-Plenty Textured Impressions folder with Dotto repositionable adhesive. You want your triangle to be on the bottom of your sandwich going through the Big Shot, (this pic shows everything upside down). Insert your cardstock as shown in the picture so you can perfect the placement of the tree. Flip this all over and run through the Big Shot with this sandwich order: cardboard triangle attached to Impressions Folder, Impressions Folder with cardstock in middle, acrylic cutting plate.

November 2010 086©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

Here's your Petals-a-Plenty Christmas Tree!

November 2010 071

©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

Use the journaling tip of a Cherry Cobbler Stampin' Write Marker to just barely apply color to the dots in the centers of the poinsettias and between the flowers. You will have a few slightly embossed petals around the main tree image, but you choose where you want your tree to begin and end by where you color the dots and later where you put the Two-way Glue and Dazzling Diamonds Glitter!

  November 2010 072©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

This pic shows part of the tree has had Two-Way Glue applied and sprinkled with Dazzling Diamonds Glitter so you can see the difference of with and without the glitter!

November 2010 076©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

We stamped the inside with a verse from Seasonal Sentiments, and surrounded it with snowflakes from Snow Swirled, all in Cherry Cobbler ink!

November 2010 085©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

After adding a strip of Cherry Cobbler punched with the Dotted Scalloped Ribbon Border and a strip of Deck the Halls Designer Series Paper, we added a greeting from Snow Swirled punched with the Wide Oval punch, matted on a Cherry Cobbler Decorative Label. The finishing touch is a Basic Jewel Rhinestone on the top of the tree!

November 2010 084
©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

That's all for today! I hope to be back tomorrow with the cards from my November Punch Class!

Until then, have a Stampingrox! day!

The New Catalog Starts TODAY & Open House is TONIGHT!!!!

The New Catalog Starts TODAY & Open House is TONIGHT!!!!

Boy I'm super-excited this morning, still so much to do for my New Catalog Open House tonight! If you live in Southern Illinois, don't have a demonstrator but would like to have a new catalog, just contact me today for directions to my house. You can come see & take home a new catalog, stamp a couple of M&T's, browse my samples, and enjoy an Ice Cream Buffet! If you make an order of $50 or more OR book a stampin' party in the next few months, your name will go in a drawing for one of two $25 Stampin' Gift Certificates (you do not have to stay the whole time to win, I will mail out the certificates) I will also have my inventory of Scallop Square purses on display, and any $50 order will get you $5 off the purchase of a purse!

Thought I would show you one of the FREE projects we will be making tonight!

Espresso Marina Mist

©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

Isn't it fabulous? I think it's a pretty cool card. I showed it to my daughter, Alisa, last night and she said, "Isn't it amazing how your stamping has changed over the years? How did you even have a business when you started?" I think she is referring to two things:

1. Stampin' Up! has the most amazing stamps, and continuously tries to keep on trend and ahead of the "stamping curve" by providing us with fun creative stamps and accessories so we can create works of art like this in minutes.

2. My stamping skills have improved. (makes me wonder, how bad was I? lol!)

I have to admit, I've gotten better at stamping over the years, which is just the natural result of practice, practice, practice. It's practice that I happen to LOVE, so that makes all that  practice a win-win for me!)

Anyway, this card we will be making, which looks rather complicated, uses no fancy techniques, nor has a level of difficulty beyond the easy level. We will be using the gorgeous new set, Artistic Etchings, along with new colors Early Espresso and Marina Mist. We will be using the Cutter Kit to do a little distressing, a Stampin' Sponge to do ALOT of sponging, the Scallop Trim Border punch (it's back in the catalog after being available during Sale-a-bration!), brand-spankin'-new Designer Paper "Newsprint", and a little Log Cabin Smooch Spritz! It was a fun card to create, and I think you will love making it!

Here's the inside of the card. I chose an encouragement sentiment, but I always have several other verse sets available so you can customize your card to fit the occasion and loved one you are planning to give it to!

Espresso marina mist inside

©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

While I''m at it, here's the other Make & Take, only this one you will have your choice of THREE different color combos:

Baja Breeze (a returning In-Color) with Very Vanilla using the new Level 1 Hostess Set, "Because I Care"! You are going to need to have a party soon to get this set! We will also be using the Big Shot (of course!) with a brand-new Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, "Vintage Wallpaper"!

Baja breeze because i care

©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

Cherry Cobbler (a new Core Color) with Very Vanilla:

Cherry cobbler because i care

©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

Or Pink Pirouette (another returning In-Color) with Very Vanilla:

Pink pirouette because i care

©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

Well, I've gotta run, lots still to do to get my house ready for tonight! (Come on, you people know how it is, it takes having a party to make you clean up beyond your usual comfort level of clean!)

See ya tomorrow, (or tonight from 5-8 if you come see me!) so for now, have  a GREAT STAMPINROX! day!

Carol

The New Catalog Starts TODAY & Open House is TONIGHT!!!!

The New Catalog Starts TODAY & Open House is TONIGHT!!!!

Boy I'm super-excited this morning, still so much to do for my New Catalog Open House tonight! If you live in Southern Illinois, don't have a demonstrator but would like to have a new catalog, just contact me today for directions to my house. You can come see & take home a new catalog, stamp a couple of M&T's, browse my samples, and enjoy an Ice Cream Buffet! If you make an order of $50 or more OR book a stampin' party in the next few months, your name will go in a drawing for one of two $25 Stampin' Gift Certificates (you do not have to stay the whole time to win, I will mail out the certificates) I will also have my inventory of Scallop Square purses on display, and any $50 order will get you $5 off the purchase of a purse!

Thought I would show you one of the FREE projects we will be making tonight!

Espresso Marina Mist

©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

Isn't it fabulous? I think it's a pretty cool card. I showed it to my daughter, Alisa, last night and she said, "Isn't it amazing how your stamping has changed over the years? How did you even have a business when you started?" I think she is referring to two things:

1. Stampin' Up! has the most amazing stamps, and continuously tries to keep on trend and ahead of the "stamping curve" by providing us with fun creative stamps and accessories so we can create works of art like this in minutes.

2. My stamping skills have improved. (makes me wonder, how bad was I? lol!)

I have to admit, I've gotten better at stamping over the years, which is just the natural result of practice, practice, practice. It's practice that I happen to LOVE, so that makes all that  practice a win-win for me!)

Anyway, this card we will be making, which looks rather complicated, uses no fancy techniques, nor has a level of difficulty beyond the easy level. We will be using the gorgeous new set, Artistic Etchings, along with new colors Early Espresso and Marina Mist. We will be using the Cutter Kit to do a little distressing, a Stampin' Sponge to do ALOT of sponging, the Scallop Trim Border punch (it's back in the catalog after being available during Sale-a-bration!), brand-spankin'-new Designer Paper "Newsprint", and a little Log Cabin Smooch Spritz! It was a fun card to create, and I think you will love making it!

Here's the inside of the card. I chose an encouragement sentiment, but I always have several other verse sets available so you can customize your card to fit the occasion and loved one you are planning to give it to!

Espresso marina mist inside

©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

While I''m at it, here's the other Make & Take, only this one you will have your choice of THREE different color combos:

Baja Breeze (a returning In-Color) with Very Vanilla using the new Level 1 Hostess Set, "Because I Care"! You are going to need to have a party soon to get this set! We will also be using the Big Shot (of course!) with a brand-new Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, "Vintage Wallpaper"!

Baja breeze because i care

©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

Cherry Cobbler (a new Core Color) with Very Vanilla:

Cherry cobbler because i care

©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

Or Pink Pirouette (another returning In-Color) with Very Vanilla:

Pink pirouette because i care

©Stampin'Up!™1990-2010

Well, I've gotta run, lots still to do to get my house ready for tonight! (Come on, you people know how it is, it takes having a party to make you clean up beyond your usual comfort level of clean!)

See ya tomorrow, (or tonight from 5-8 if you come see me!) so for now, have  a GREAT STAMPINROX! day!

Carol

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